Pronunciation: /skrailIN/ skr - ay - ling, like the "ay" in day
The word is used to refer to anyone who listens to rap music and speaks Ebonics or more professionally called African American Vernacular English — and who also exhibits many characteristics of stereotypical urban African Americans. The term is used to refer to a member of any race, including blacks and whites. A related term is Skraespeak, which is used to refer to the African American dialect.
The word is used to refer to anyone who listens to rap music and speaks Ebonics or more professionally called African American Vernacular English — and who also exhibits many characteristics of stereotypical urban African Americans. The term is used to refer to a member of any race, including blacks and whites. A related term is Skraespeak, which is used to refer to the African American dialect.
Person One: Man, They be runnin' from me and my hommies.
Person Two: I know man, shit. He say he gonna kick yo ass.
Onlooker One: What a bunch of Skraelings...
Onlooker Two: When will they ever learn English?
Person Two: I know man, shit. He say he gonna kick yo ass.
Onlooker One: What a bunch of Skraelings...
Onlooker Two: When will they ever learn English?
by Sam Martinez January 11, 2007
Pronunciation: /skraispik/ skr - ay - speak like the "ay" in day
Also referred to as Ebonics is spoken by a wide range of African Americans as well as Whites and members of other races. A related term is Skraeling of which this word is derived.
Also referred to as Ebonics is spoken by a wide range of African Americans as well as Whites and members of other races. A related term is Skraeling of which this word is derived.
Male: Man these hos be up on my grill
Female: O hell naw, that bitch gonna get stomped on.
Onlooker: God, I hate Skraespeak...
Onlooker 2: I can't even understand what they are saying most of the time.
Female: O hell naw, that bitch gonna get stomped on.
Onlooker: God, I hate Skraespeak...
Onlooker 2: I can't even understand what they are saying most of the time.
by Sam Martinez January 13, 2007